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Rainfall Intensity Graphs (RIG) v.1.0 - 2018 Spring - A Google Earth Engine Tool developed for end-user the National Park Service at Navajo National Monument (NAVA) in northern Arizona. Quickly visualizes GPM or TRMM in space and gives rainfall intensity values for time.

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Rainfall Intensity Graphs (RIG) v.1.0 - 2018 Spring - A Google Earth Engine Tool developed for end-use, the National Park Service at Navajo National Monument (NAVA) in northern Arizona. Quickly visualizes GPM or TRMM in space and gives rainfall intensity values for time.

Authors: Idaho Develop Node (Z. Sforzo and B. Crawford) Date: 03/14/18 Project: Navajo National Monument Water Resources, Spring 2018 Contact: Zach Sforzo zachsforzo@gmail.com and Brandon Crawford crawbra2@isu.edu*Description: A Google Earth Engine Tool developed for end-user the National Park Service at Navajo National Monument (NAVA) in northern Arizona. Quickly visualize GPM or TRMM in space and give rainfall intensity values for time. Exportable Products: A chart that gives a direct estimate of rainfall intensity for a user-specified area and time.

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Rainfall Intensity Graphs (RIG) v.1.0 - 2018 Spring - A Google Earth Engine Tool developed for end-user the National Park Service at Navajo National Monument (NAVA) in northern Arizona. Quickly visualizes GPM or TRMM in space and gives rainfall intensity values for time.

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